Five New Names Revealed in Connection With Murder of Colby Man
Tuesday, January 12th, 2021 -- 3:01 PM
(WSAU-WAOW) Five new names have been revealed in court documents regarding the murder of Ken Juedes in 2006.
According to WSAU-WAOW, as part of her defense against the murder of her husband, Cindy Schulz-Juedes has offered the names of five individuals she says allegedly carried out the act.
According to court documents, Schulz-Juedes claims Randall Landwehr, Gary Upton, Jerry Gentry, Butch P. Lilley, and Brian Demler were all involved in the murder of Ken Juedes on August 29, 2006.
Allegedly, Ken Juedes, Cindy Schulz-Juedes, and another person were involved in a lawsuit against Landwehr over the sale of a race track. According to court documents, Landwehr believed that if Juedes and his wife were dead, the lawsuit would cease.
There were also concerns from Landwehr that Ken Juedes would disclose alleged drug trade activity between himself and Landwehr, along with the other four, during the course of the lawsuit.
Schulz-Juedes claims that, overnight on August 29th, Upton, Demler, Lilley, and Gentry arrived at the Juedes house on Landwehr’s alleged direction. She claims Demler drove and remained in the vehicle while the other three entered the home and allegedly carried out the murder.
Court documents continue by claiming Lilley fled to Georgia, Gentry to California, while Landwehr, Upton, and Delmer remained in Wisconsin, allegedly getting rid of the shotgun suspected to be the murder weapon.
No charges have yet been filed against any of the five named, as the State will need time to review the claims.
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